Somewhere in France
Oct. 6 1918
Dear Parents
I am well and getting along fine. The American soldiers sure know how to make them run. We expect to be home soon so don't worry over me. I got a bach of papers some time back and was glad to get them. Mrs. Pepper sent me a white handkerchief with a T on it. I must write and thank her for it but the soldiers all have khaki ones. I don't know what is the matter with John he never writes. France is colder than the countries I have been in and we feel it with good woolen underwear and socks on. It is a damp cold something like Washington is. We turn our watches back one hour today. Have the Tenter boys gone yet. I don't suppose they will see any fighting anyway -over-